Here to knowledgeable collectors: 25 cents as long as you offer no tax and free shipping. Even then it may be a hard sell.
Ebay: Could bring up to $2000 as long as you make up a big enough BS story of what it is (don't worry, they allow doing so). Maybe something like it's a mule with the obverse from a Delaware quarter paired with the reverse of a New Mexico quarter. Or maybe that it's a rare and unique "blank planchet error" that was inadvertently struck by coin dies.
Etsy.com: No limit. Could bring three, maybe four million dollars.
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25 cents
bout tree-fiddy
Come on ... man!
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damaged from the environment
25 cents
This coin is obviously damaged.
Why?
Just an environmentally damaged U.S. quarter. No numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
id put that one back where i found it
about 2 bits
Steve
25 cents.
With a premium of 0 dollar’s
It depends on where and how you market it....
Here to knowledgeable collectors: 25 cents as long as you offer no tax and free shipping. Even then it may be a hard sell.
Ebay: Could bring up to $2000 as long as you make up a big enough BS story of what it is (don't worry, they allow doing so). Maybe something like it's a mule with the obverse from a Delaware quarter paired with the reverse of a New Mexico quarter. Or maybe that it's a rare and unique "blank planchet error" that was inadvertently struck by coin dies.
Etsy.com: No limit. Could bring three, maybe four million dollars.
As others have said, its value is a big 25 cents!
25 cents.
Would work just fine at a car wash coin slot.
Make sure you wash your hands now.